| I dropped a coin in a wishing well; I'd heard that's what you do | |
| You drop a coin in a wishing well to make your wishes come true. | |
| It must have been a real wishing well... what I wished for, I got. | |
| I wished for love in that wishing well, and now I wish I had not | |
| Where's and un-wishing well? I have to break the spell! | |
| Never again will I ever spend a penny on any well. | |
| There has to be an un-wishing well, a magic to undo, | |
| all the trouble I wished myself, the day that I wished for you. | |
| And, oh the trouble I wished myself, not every wish should come true. | |
| There has to be an un-wishing well, there really has to be. | |
| All foolish wished could be dispelled and foolish lovers be free. | |
| Free of the spell of some wishing well and free to love anew... | |
| Free to be careful of wishing wells... not every wish should come true. | |
| Where's that un-wishing well? | |
| I need to break this spell of pain and heartache | |
| and the mistake of falling in love too well. | |
| There has to be an un-wishing well, a magic to undo, | |
| all the trouble I wished myself, the day that I wished for you. | |
| And, oh the trouble I wished myself, not every wish should come true. | |
| Show me the way, and I'll gladly pay | |
| to unwish unwise wishes far away. |